Kip’s Comments - September 29, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 29, 2023

Not Much Today

Time did not provide for moments to do much more than check the status of the vegetation. While walking, I found this red-legged grasshopper. Maybe there will be more tomorrow.

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Kip’s Comments - September 28, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 28, 2023

Simulating a Desire

Work is not allowing me to get away to the wilderness right now, so I decided to simulate a trip - at least the sleeping arrangements. This setting was…

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Kip’s Comments - September 27, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 27, 2023

Not What I Planned

Tonight when I went on the water I had no idea there would be a near-full moon rising. I attempted a few compositions I had not tried before, but they did not work as I intended. If time works tomorrow evening, I will be out again.

Since my “planned” photos did not work…

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Kip’s Comments - September 26, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 26, 2023

The Hours of Darkness

Over the past couple of evenings, after it was dark out, I have been seen roaming flowers and CRP in search of insects, moths, or blossoms. I found several and now wonder…

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Kip’s Comments - September 25, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 25, 2023

Not The Picture, But the Technique

One dilemma I have had for years is how to reduce my camera gear weight without dropping my image quality. Specifically, is there any way to shoot long exposure images without carrying a tripod? Can I make something work to achieve that goal without the weight?

Here at home I have experimented with using a combination of my backpack and monopod (or walking stick with a head) with a combination of pack straps and angles on the monopod. With a short lens can I make that work? What about a long lens?

Today I did a real world test using my…

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Kip’s Comments - September 24, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 24, 2023

On This Day

On this day 32-years ago our family lost a most interesting fellow - my step-dad Ray. For a long time I had encouraged him to go canoeing with me, always being told if he was going to be on the water it would be in a boat with a motor. On September 24, 1991 Ray agreed to go canoeing with me after lunch. We loaded fishing tackle in my aluminum canoe and carried it down to the river, below the bridge on “Old Highway 63,” on the Bremer-Chickasaw county line. There Ray spoke his last words… “Oh Kip, I am so dizzy.” Ray then slumped forward into the canoe in full cardiac arrest.

Through EMS I had performed CPR before, but this was the first time on a family member, under a bridge, all alone. After what seemed like eternity a car came down the road. I stopped CPR and flagged down the driver to ask for help. His response… “I don’t know how…” That was OK - the driver then went for help. But help arrived to late and I don’t know that it would have made an difference.

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Kip’s Comments - September 23, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 23, 2023

Messing With a GoPro and Plants To Know

During my paddle this morning I was not seeing too much. The gray sky even made typical “from the seat of the canoe” pictures boring. So, to pass the time I pulled out my GoPro to play around.

Video from a GoPro is usually pretty good. Still pictures often….

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Kip’s Comments - September 22, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 22, 2023

Autumn Moments on Wapsipinicon River

Ready or not, the seasons are changing. Blistering heat is slowly giving way to cooler temperatures and even cloudy skies that hint of rain.

I spent some time this morning documenting the ongoing transition. Some of the images…

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Kip’s Comments - September 21, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 21, 2023

Scary Snorts

While walking through a nearby timber today several loud, aggressive sounding snorts stopped me in my tracks. The first sound made me think I was in the presence of a large, defensive whitetail buck. Subsequent snorts confused me as their source seemed to be from high in a tree. Then I saw the source…

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Kip’s Comments - September 20, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 20, 2023

3-Miles or 103-Miles

As someone who is always watching for nature or outdoor photography opportunities, it is very easy to get into the “grass is greener” mindset. By that I mean I could believe that to see things I need to travel. Yes, for some subjects that would be correct. But, for wildlife I am blessed to have an ever-changing variety to enjoy just 3-miles away.

This morning I put my canoe on the water on the Wapsipinicon River at Frederika and enjoyed numerous wildlife encounters. Most remarkable was…

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Kip’s Comments - September 19, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 19, 2023

Urban Wildlife Sanctuary

This morning I explored from the seat of my canoe one of my favorite urban wildlife sanctuaries - Big Woods Lake in Cedar Falls. Not only did I see what I would consider “normal” wildlife for the area most times of the year, but I also found a very curious…

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Kip’s Comments - September 18, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 18, 2023

Do Great Blue Herons Belch After Gorging?

Unexpected splashing and movement caught my attention this morning when I found a great blue heron rendering a good sized sucker (fish) quiet and breakfast-worthy. The heron knew I was nearby in a canoe, but did not chance losing this meal.

I did not realize how aggressive a heron could be until I watched this action. First the heron skewered the sucker. Then it…

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Kip’s Comments - September 16 and 17, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 16 and 17, 2023

Exploring Maquoketa Caves State Park

Wow, what a weekend! Kristy and I spent the last couple days with family exploring Maquoketa Caves State Park. From crawling through tight, muddy passages to hiking miles of trails, to Dutch oven cooking… what fun!

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Kip’s Comments - September 15, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 15, 2023

One Loop Around

Time limitations and a personal agenda meant I allowed myself one paddle around the island on the Wapsipinicon River near our cabin. With a short duration outing, I did not expect to see much, but I did.

One highlight was a…

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Kip’s Comments - September 14, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 14, 2023

Then She Was Gone

I have seen this whitetail doe so many times this spring, summer, and now fall that I almost expect to see her each time I drive this road. Lately, maybe for the past two weeks, neither of her fawns…

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Kip’s Comments - September 13, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 13, 2023

“What Were You Doing in the Dark?”

During the very early morning hours of today Kristy mentioned we had fog. With those words I headed to the cabin so I could experience the phenomenon from the seat of my canoe.

Once on the water I quickly realized there was less fog than I anticipated, but I remained on the water for a pleasant paddling experience.

I shot a number of pictures while paddling. Some will be shared below. If time allows I may put together a video of the outing.

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Kip’s Comments - September 12, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 12, 2023

From a Distance to Up Close

As I approached a building near Otter Creek today I noticed, from a distance, an interesting plant I have seen only a few times. Later I approached closer, documenting the plant from far away to very near.

This is “pokeweed,” a plant touted as being toxic…

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Kip’s Comments - September 11, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 11, 2023

Paddle, Paddle, Pause, Watch

During my morning outing on the Wapsipinicon River I traveled slower than normal. I would paddle a couple of times and then pause to look around. I did not see anything I have not seen before, but what I did find was…

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Kip’s Comments - September 10, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 10, 2023

Two Views of Clear Lake and Discouraging View of Sweet Marsh

Kristy and I joined friends to camp at Clear Lake State Park this weekend. I knew headed up there knowing that the lake is very popular for fishing and boating - meaning there was plenty of big water. I, on the other hand, prefer shallow water or marshy conditions. I just see so much more where there is habitat for wildlife to hide.

Friday evening I scouted…

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Kip’s Comments - September 9, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - September 9, 2023

Be Glad You Weren’t Following Me

Early this morning, as I was headed to go out on the water, I noticed a flock of wild turkeys on a hillside. Behind them was a fast rising sun. I stopped, backed up, moved forward, backed up, inched forward and finally found a composition I liked. Without easily seeing details…

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